On Sun, 2016-01-10 at 22:08 +0000, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> > This limitation is worked-around by reducing the resolution to 6 > bits per > > > channel. The highest number (the one representing white) is -262144. > It does > > > not exceed 6 digits and can be stored at full precision. > > > It's probably worth explaining why you say "the one representing > white" and not simply "white". Oh, I'd attribute this to my tendency to sometimes express things too verbosely. > (I.e., what every other sane color format calls "white" does > not equal what iemgui's file color format calls -262144.) I wasn't thinking of that, but you're right. It's not possible to create white (as in #ffffff) iemguis dynamically. If one needs white, one needs to set the color by message. But still when you save it in the patch, it won't be white on the next patch load. Roman
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